Subsurface utility detection using ground penetrating radar and electromagnetic locator – a comparative study
Amer Hazreq bin Haron,
Tengku Sarah binti Tengku Amran,
Mohamad Ridzuan Bin Ahmad
et al.
Abstract:The process of finding and mapping underground utilities is crucial for managing underground infrastructure effectively, especially to avoid damaging them during construction and digging. This research studies two main methods used for this purpose: Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) and Electromagnetic Locator (EML). GPR works by using electromagnetic waves to detect and assess things underground, giving an idea of how deep they are. On the other hand, EM L help to find metal utilities by using electromagnetic fi… Show more
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